Spring is in the air and unfortunately, just as you nervously anticipated, the long list of tasks to keep you from your fishing buddies appears. It's dropped in your lap like a load of bricks. What you need now, besides a top-secret hiding place, is a good pair o ... (see full details) (see specifications) #CAI1142.

Caiman Gloves: Nitrile Coated Nylon Liner Work Gloves 1142

Spring is in the air and unfortunately, just as you nervously anticipated, the long list of tasks to keep you from your fishing buddies appears. It's dropped in your lap like a load of bricks. What you need now, besides a top-secret hiding place, is a good pair of work gloves. The Caiman 1142 Nitrile Coated Nylon Liner Work Gloves will give you the protection, convenience, comfort and assistance you're looking for when checking things off the ol' honey-do list.

The Caiman 1142 Nitrile Coated Nylon Liner Work Gloves have a nylon liner to gently stroke your hand, comforting you while you daydream about that fishing derby you're missing out on. The nylon assists with easy on and off, keeping you from any frustrating or embarrassing glove struggles while sweatin' it out in the yard, the garage or where ever you happen to be on that darn list. The nitrile-coated palm will give you a good grip on your project at hand and is abrasion-resistant. These work gloves have a nice smooth finish to them...just as you hope for with your tasks at hand. Do yourself a favor and pick up a pair of Caiman Work Gloves. Get your work done and get on with the fun.

I bought these Caiman work gloves 1142 as work gloves for my boyfriend who works in a paper factory and gets paper cuts and scratches all the time. He likes these because they are thin enough for a good grip but thick enough to protect from hand cuts and scrapes. .

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4 out of 5

Great chore glove...

By: ghardwick

I have a few of these Caiman gloves laying all over the garage, shed, porch, etc. I used them recently when installing some fiberglass insulation to keep from getting that stuff stuck in my skin. These thin gloves tuck easily into a long sleeve shirt so you are totally covered. They are somewhat breathable so your hands do not get too sweaty. The last time I installed fiberglass bats I wore a neoprene glove similar to a kitchen glove and they drove me nuts. These will make your hands sweat but not like a rubber glove. When they get stinky from the sweat just toss them in the wash (if they aren't covered in grease). These Caiman's are great for light duty or just to keep dirt and grease off your hands. I'd recommend having a couple pairs laying around.

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5 out of 5

good fit for multiple uses...

By: brianmollypalen

I have several pairs of these and find them very useful for just about anything. Lately I have been weeding the garden in a pair. They can be washed, but the more you wash and dry them, they will start to crack, so just wash them and let them air dry. they are light so they are good for all seasons. For winter I use them driving when I jump in the cold truck. I have not ripped or worn out a pair yet! I recommend them.